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2008 Jun 24
3
Why CentOS 5.2 is so large?
Hi, folks. I have download the DVD image of CentOS 5.2. Comparing with the DVD image of Upstream OS Provider, I got a surprise: The size of the DVD image of Upstream OS Provider is just 2.87 GB(i386), but the size of the DVD image of CentOS 5.2(i386) is so large that is 3.74 GB! I kown that CentOS's developers did very excellent work on how to make the Upstream OS more availability and add
2006 Jun 16
2
Effect size in mixed models
Hello, Is there a way to compare the relative relevance of fixed and random effects in mixed models? I have in mind measures of effect size in ANOVAs, and would like to obtain similar information with mixed models. Are there information criteria that allow to compare the relevance of each of the effects in a mixed model to the overall fit? Thank you, Bruno
2006 Jun 18
1
Bayesian Networks with deal
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2006 Jul 13
1
sem question
Dear all, I am trying to estimate simultaneous equation model concerning growth in russian regions. I run the analysis by means of FIML in R sem package. I am not familiar with SEM yet, but I've just got several suitable estimated specifications. Nevertheless, sometimes R gives the following warning message: Warning message: Negative parameter variances. Model is probably underidentified.
2010 May 15
4
Update successful. Thanks.
My desktop updated without a hitch... well, actually, I ran out of disk space after the download completed, so had to clear some space, but the update process continued from where I left off without a hitch -- and that's hardly CentOS's fault. I've still got to update my laptop, but am a little leery, because I think I've a got a hard drive failing. At any rate, thank you *again*
2008 Apr 13
2
Cross compiling from Linux to Win32
Hi all, I have just commited a couple of small fixes [0] to allow libogg to be compiled using the MinGW cross compile tools on Linux to generate Win32 binaries (include a DLL) and run the tests under Wine (the windows emulator). On Ubuntu (or Debian) do you will need to install the following: apt-get mingw32 mingw32-binutils mingw32-runtime wine To configure and build do: ./configure
2016 Oct 17
4
unable to compile llvm with gcc 4.7.4
Just for the interest of discussion, I find it completely weird and interesting that GCC needs to build itself 3 times to fully bootstrap. Has there been any interest in looking at a single compile build? I don't exactly know the limitations, but my naive thinking is that C++14 compiler source parsed by C++14 capable compiler and codegen'd to C99 (or older) source should make it compilable
2005 Dec 24
2
Trying to grasp the difference between local variables and instance variables/
Hi: Would it be fair to say (or completely out to lunch) that a local variable is local to a method and an instance variable is local to an object. Thus an instance variable is a sort of limited global variable or super-powered local variable. Its scope is larger than a local but smaller than a global. Or that it is a global within a limited domain (the object). or is it a whole lot
2004 Nov 05
1
Error message from vignette strucchange-intro example
Hello, I am just studying the following example from vignette: strucchange-intro, contineousely ending up in an error. This is the given code: 1. library(strucchange) 2. data(USIncExp) 3. if (!"package:stats" %in% search()) library(ts) 4. USIncExp2 <- window(USIncExp, start = c(1985, 12)) A.Modelling: coint.res <- residuals(lm(expenditure ~ income, data = USIncExp2))
2007 May 03
3
cannot start smbd on AIX 5.3
Help please. I am in the process of configuring Samba 3.0.14a onto 4 AIX 5.3 systems. It seems to be working OK on 3 of the 4, but on the last one, I cannot start smbd. nmbd seems to start fine. The smb.conf file matches the other servers except that the server name is changed. Here's the error showing up on the log.smbd file. [2007/05/02 15:19:47, 0] smbd/server.c:main(835) standard
2006 Jul 17
0
Re: Who owns the web application after it code''s distributed
Philip Schalm wrote: You may do anything you want with the source code you create - you may licence it in any form you wish and distribute it in anyway you wish. The MIT licence only applies if you are extending Rails itself. (Although, if you really need legal advice, go ask a lawyer :), as one I am not) I''m not a lawyer either, but I think you become bound by the MIT license
2007 Mar 29
1
who owns dovecot files and dirs?
...and what permissions should they have. I am thinking of /var/run/dovecot and the index directory. What ownership, group and permissions should they be? Are there any other files/dirs created for dovecot alone (not the mail folders and INBOXes); if so, how should they be owned and permed? I had thought they were to be owned by dovecot, but it turns out that they should not -- ====
2017 Nov 02
3
Looking for the carrier that owns a particular DID
All; I have a customer who is looking for a particular DID. (I dialed it and it is not in service). I searched through my preferred upstream provider's list but I came up empty. I wrote them, and this is their reply. "We currently do not have that specific number in stock as this number is owned by another carrier that we do not have a business relationship with." So my
2007 Mar 19
2
Debugging Bug 5253: How to find who owns address space range?
I am trying to debug a wine crash I am having when using GDI rendering for Starcraft BNet (Bug 5253). This bug does not happen in OpenGL mode, but my purpose is to understand the source of the bug and not to workaround it. (Bug link: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5253) The crash is in some unrolled memcpy loop that writes to screen memory, and as the bug description says, crashes after
2009 Sep 08
1
[OT] "_" inserted in postings
Sorry if this is too "OT", but there is a particular relevance to postings to R-help. Of recent times, I have received several postings via R-help (and some other mailing-lists) in which the "_" character is inserted where, presumably, a space, " ", was intended. An example (received this morning) is below, which (from the headers) was originally sent through Yahoo
2010 Sep 26
2
Rails 3 - Loading a Subnav with Ajax… Which controller owns a subnav?
Once my Rails 3 app is loaded, a user can click an item which needs to then load a dynamic subnav. My thinking is (since it needs to be dynamic) is onClick to make a jQuery AJAX call to the server and then to inject the HTML response into a DIV on the page... What I''d like your advice on is how/where the subnav logic should live in the rails app, as I don''t have a navigation
2014 Jul 02
4
How to enable sound for other users but the one who owns the current session
Hello there! I'm trying to get sound from applications running from other users bug the one who owns the current GNOME sessions. Typically, my default user is "A" and he's running the GNOME session, logged in graphically. From this session, I open terminals, su to other users (B or C, non-root) and run mplayer or firefox. No sound for these. Adding those users to the
2010 Apr 26
3
openbsd-compat regression tests
The snprintftest.c regression test in openbsd-compat/regress has a buffer overflow error, and an argument error in the calls to snprintf(), and vsnprintf(). On line 49 of snprintftest.c, the character buffer, b, is allocated at 5 bytes. However, in the calls to snprintf and vsnprintf, on lines 68 and 77 respectively, it is expected to place 11 bytes of data into the buffer. Which will result
2012 Jul 02
3
vectorization with subset?
Hello, I have a data frame (68,000 rows) of scores (V4) for a series of [genomic] coordinates ranges (V2 to V3). I also have a data frame (1.2 million rows) of single [genomic] coordinates. For each genomic coordinate (in coord), I would like to determine the average of all scores whose genomic ranges (in scores) encompass the coordinate (in coord). To accomplish this, I tried: The
2011 Apr 28
4
Line numbers of scan(0
Dear all, Does everyone know how to change the line numbers of scan()? For example, > scan(n = 3) 1: 4 2: 6 3: 9 Read 3 items [1] 4 6 9 I just want to change the line numbers 1, 2, and 3 to, say a, b, and c that look like this: > scan(n = 3) a: 4 b: 6 c: 9 Read 3 items [1] 4 6 9 Any help will be appreciated. Lisa -- View this message in context: